No. The King Island Emu was unique just to King Island, whilst the Tasmanian Emu (which no longer exists) was shorter, with lighter coloured feathers.
Tasmanian devils are endemic to Australia. Ever since European settlement, they have only ever been found on Australia's island state of Tasmania, but fossil evidence indicates they were once found throughout the mainland.
The Tasmanian Devil takes its name from Tasmania, the Australian island state where it lives in the wild. The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the thylacine! also takes its name from Tasmania, the only state where it has ever been seen since Europeans arrived.
The island "Sing It Island" was never an actual island, just an imaginary answer on WikiAnswers. No such island was ever in production.
Tasmanian devils are endemic to Australia. Ever since European settlement, they have only ever been found on Australia's island state of Tasmania, but fossil evidence indicates they were once found throughout the mainland.
the island of penang,did it ever belong to Thailand the island of penang,did it ever belong to Thailand
Greenland is currently the largest island
its an island in Pokemon emerald that rarelt ever shows up and its called mirage island
From the time of European settlement, the Thylacine has only ever been known in the Australian island state of Tasmania. Fossil evidence indicates it was once found throughout e southern and western regions of mainland Australia, north as far as the Kimberley, and on the island of New Guinea.
Did Sparks Plug ever sang a song about There's And Island?
If you have ever seen videos about rockhoppers island they are faked you can't get to rockhoppers island unless you are rockhopper.
No I have not
he never lived in rhode island